23. February 2010
Comments Off on Adobe Photoshop 1.0.7 on the iPhone is cool as hell, but not for sale
It’s funny how ancient software is seemingly becomes uber-cool when you see it rise from the dead and reappear on a modern day device. Case in point – Russel Brown, a Senior Creative Director at Adobe, recently got together with Ansca Mobile to develop a limited iPhone version of Adobe Photoshop 1.0.7. Everything you loved, […]
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Comments Off on iPad generating more consumer interest than the original iPhone did
In a somewhat surprising piece of news, a recent survey of over 3,200 respondents reveals that demand for the iPad is actually higher than the demand for the original iPhone was in the months before its release. The survey, conducted by Changewave, found that 13% of those polled were either very likely to purchase an iPad […]
Continue reading...23. February 2010
Since the iPhone was first released, people have complained about its lack of support for third-party multitasking. This sentiment was further amplified when Apple recently announced the iPad, a device which also won’t support multitasking outside of Apple’s own apps. The proffered reason behind Apple’s reluctance to support system wide multitasking is that users will inevitably leave apps […]
Continue reading...23. February 2010
Comments Off on iPhone Game Developer Ngmoco consolidates power, purchases Freeverse
Just days after Freeverse announced that it had sold over 5 million apps comes news via TechCrunch that Ngmoco, a top iPhone game publisher with widely recognized titles like Rolando and Touch Pets, has purchased Freeverse after securing $25 million in venture capital. Most of Freeverse’s apps sell for $0.99, and a good number of […]
Continue reading...23. February 2010
Comments Off on Apple ranks third in customer service according to recent survey
Apple recently placed third, behind USAA Insurance and L.L. Bean, in BusinessWeek’s fourth annual survey measuring corporate customer service. Only two other Tech driven firms managed to crack the top 25 list, with Amazon placing 11th and Dell coming in at number 23. Check out the full story over here at BusinessWeek.
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23. February 2010
Comments Off on Typical Apple Fanboys